In the present context of multiple systemic crises, philosophy has to think of a future world worth being alive for. This task requires a dialogue with other disciplines and an attentive look at the present reality. This work, in particular, examines the socio-cultural frameworks that piece together the relationships between our bodies and the ecosystems we inhabit. The intersection of problematic ecology and a critical perspective of genre opens a field of an enormous wealth of theory and practice. Ecofeminism, ecocriticism, interculturalism, and social ecology are the conceptual axes of this plural view analyze discourses, constructs alternatives, and traverses paths of transformation and hope. From these various focuses and themes, the studies included in this book come together to search for a horizon of regulatory generation of thoughts and practices for ecojustice, environmental sustainability, human development, and respect for nature.
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